Orbitally

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It addressed a well-known gap in Milankovitch theory of orbitally-forced Pleistocene glaciation cycles: it has mechanisms for glaciation through enchanced albedo when glaciers grow, but has not mechanisms for starting de-glaciation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bradley [11] pointed out that such orbitally induced radiation anomalies are especially significant at high latitudes in summer when daylight persists for 24 hours. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is virtually certain that global temperatures during coming centuries will not be signifi cantly influenced by a natural orbitally induced cooling. ❋ EliRabett (2009)

When millions of years ago those two Ginfins collided they do circle each other and come close orbitally evey million years or so they sent out a wave of radiation strong enough to cause the dinosaur extinction event. ❋ Stephen D. Covey (2008)

Yes, this is reason always quoted by the Global-Warmers, except that the effect is questionably too small It can be certainly seen in the ice core data, indeed it is used to date the ice cores, 'orbitally tuned' to use the exact phase from one of the Nature papers. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Topics include: new developments in radiometric dating and the geologic time scale; timing of the onset of plate tectonics on Earth; a possible tool for identifying orbitally-driven changes in sea level; discovery of a new type of fossilized hot spring; macrobenthic response to the K-P boundary event; new insights into tectonics on Mars; and formation of ultradeep diamonds in former oceanic crust. ❋ Unknown (2005)

It is suggested that this change in SST would have a global impact and that abrupt events such as the Younger Dryas may be the outcome of orbitally driven changes in the tropical Pacific. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Then the resulting stacked record is orbitally tuned by adjusting the positions of peaks and valleys to fall at times consistent with an orbitally driven ice model see: Milankovitch cycles ❋ Unknown (2006)

The planets, orbitally opposed, were separated by the full width of the display. ❋ Gier, Scott (2005)

“Especially in a system as orbitally complicated as this one,” Thornton added. ❋ L. A. GRAF (1997)

"Passing close to Mars, which is lined up orbitally along our route," ❋ Raymond Z. Gallun (1952)

HIS mice were injected retro-orbitally with 200 uL of PBS containing the specified dose of virus per mouse. ❋ Ryan M. O'Connell Et Al. (2010)

By correlating past famines with "kinks" in the Sun's irregular orbit around the centre-ofmass of the solar system, he can put an orbitally-related time to famines. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Scientists believe the deposits record orbitally driven climate changes and study them to learn how Mars climate evolved. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The observations of a newly-discovered asteroid in Neptune’s domain, which is ‘orbitally locked’ to the planet, are hinting that there may be a whole lot more of them lurking unseen in the same neighbourhood ❋ Unknown (2006)

According to Health Canada, "a follow-up scan was normal, with no dermal filler detected intra-orbitally; no injury to the optic nerve was observed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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